Newsline shares with NoCot quake victims

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MAKILALA, North Cotabato — The digital news website Newsline.ph shared relief goods and other stuff to the earthquake victims here.

Makilala Vice Mayor Ryan Tabanay said, his town accounts to 20,000 evacuees and still counting as of presstime.

The Newsline.ph distributed “Trapal, medicines, sacks of rice, ready to eat food packs and relief goods in four evacuation centers.

Newsline.ph publisher Editha Caduaya, who hails from said town led the distribution.

The contribution to the affected families is not enough, but the stuff we shared comes from our heart, Caduaya said.

The news agency has been doing community service during the last three years.

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